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25-year-old Gardener from Honduras Collects $350,000 Settlement After Being Hurt at Work Thanks to Hill & Moin

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2019

New York Accident AttorneysA 25-year-old landscaper from Central America fell to the ground while trimming trees fracturing his wrist and foot. Due to his injuries, Danis was no longer able to work or play his favorite sports.
Luckily, Danis found his way to the offices of Hill & Moin through the referral of a colleague who believed Hill & Moin were the perfect fit for Danis’s case. Attorneys Melisande Hill and Cheryl Eisberg Moin successfully litigated the case and settled the matter for $350,000. This sum was for pain and suffering, in addition to Worker’s Compensation claims.

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Undocumented Ecuadorian Construction Worker Injured During Home Renovation Project Is Elated with Six-Figure Settlement for Pain and Suffering

Friday, December 21st, 2018

W.M, an undocumented Ecuadorian native, was working on a two bedroom renovation project. While removing an interior door frame he was standing on a ladder, using a grinder to cut at the wood. The door frame suddenly fell, causing the grinder to fall onto his right ankle. W.M was bleeding profusely and was transported by EMS to the hospital. Unfortunately, recovery was very slow for W.M., a family man with financial responsibilities. He realized he needed legal help. Upon the suggestion of a friend, W.M. called powerhouse attorneys, Hill & Moin, LLP. He met with the kind and knowledgeable lawyers, and even though he was undocumented, he was confident that he could safely proceed with his case.

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